Fergie says her new fragrance, Outspoken ($28, avon.com), is a scent she created for women who are sexy, confident and fearless. Well, those same adjectives perfectly describe her constantly-changing looks, too.

After the fashion faux-pas at the Emmy’s, Naya Rivera made a Glee-ful comeback at the premiere of her hit Fox show’s second season. Smooth, romantic waves pulled over one shoulder replaced the beehive-and-bangs style, while a pretty pink cheek and lip (softer than the bold red lip she tried before) gave Naya a pretty, youthful glow.

Andrew Sotomayor, celeb makeup artist and director of makeup for Wonderland Beauty Parlor, shares exactly what he’d use to recreate this fresh-yet-glam face:

As part of our annual Latina Beauty Awards (featured in the October issue of Latina magazine, which hits stands Tuesday, Sept. 14), we asked five of the most gorgeous celebs what beauty product they can’t live without. Check out the favorites of these famous beauties here, then pick up the October issue of Latina to see this year’s 20 other winners.

Gucci creative director, Frida Giannini, was sitting in her car listening to Barbra Streisand’s song “Guilty” when she imagined the concept for the brand’s latest fragrance, Gucci Guilty ($55, available on gucci.com starting today!). I like to picture her in a really sleek convertible, pushing the gas pedal with killer Gucci heels, and whipping around the curves of some Italian road.

Jessica Alba, a Revlon Brand Ambassador, tweeted this pic of her and photographer Jake Nava at a Revlon photo shoot Wednesday. Based on the image, I expected the ad to be for fall’s hot red lipstick trend; but Revlon tells me that it’s actually for their Just Add Sparkle nail enamels.

We recently caught up with Costa Rican pop star Debi Nova to get the scoop on the beauty products she can’t live without. Considering she has awesome wavy hair and gorgeous bronzed skin, we fully expected her to divulge her favorite curl cream and bronzer. Nope! “[That's] thanks to lots of surfing,” she said. “But actually all the surfing I do does affect the products I need; they have to be super moisturizing and great at protecting my skin from the sun.”

We here at Latina magazine are hard at work swiping, blending, smoothing, brushing and testing all of this year's hopeful Latina Beauty Awards contenders (everything from a new flawless foundation to the best-hair volumizing cream ever). As we narrow down our favorites, we'd love to hear about yours.

MACCosmetics has faced intense criticism after bloggers caught wind of the new fall makeup line the brand is co-launching with "it" girl designers Rodarte.

The line, ostensibly inspired by a road trip Rodarte designers Laura and Kate Mulleavy took along the U.S./Mexico border, include blushes, lipsticks and nail polishes with names like "Factory," "Juarez," "Ghost town," "Del Norte" and "Quinceañera."

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